Swammerdamella pusilla

(Walker, 1848)

Swammerdamella pusilla is a minute black scavenger fly in the Scatopsidae, first described by Walker in 1848. The belongs to a characterized by small size and reduced wing venation typical of this dipteran family. Scatopsid flies are generally associated with decaying organic matter and moist . Specific biological details for this species remain poorly documented in published literature.

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How to pronounce Swammerdamella pusilla: //swɑːmərˈdæmɛlə pjuːˈsɪlə//

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